Escape: It is not perfect weather, but better than Ohio

Posted By on January 20, 2024

Plastics are always washed up on the beach :-( Brenda and Rich on Delray Beach FL - Jan 2024

The weather up north is … well wintery and cold … so we are not complaining this year in our escape to Delray Beach, FL. We are disappointed as usual to see the substantial amount of plastic washing up on the beach during our walks. It reminds me of growing up in the 1960s and 70s when people (and industry) jjust discarded garbage, cigarette butts, etc out their car windows and into rivers and lakes (Cuyahoga River in Cleveland catching fire). Frustrated Wouldn’t it be great to see EVERYONE voluntarily decide enough was enough and JUST STOP tossing plastic in a place where it can end up in the ocean?

While walking, we also saw a Tayana 37 beached (likely in a storm), abandoned and stripped. Sad for the owner and a loss of such a capable and wonderful cruising sailboat. Very reminiscent of our Baba 30, “Brenich” that we owned and sailed when first married. (more…)

Tech Friday: It is shocking how iPhone cameras have improved!

Posted By on January 19, 2024

iPhone 7 plus vs iPhone 14

When it comes to taking phones on a cellphones (especailly low light) … the cameras on all smartphones have definitely improved over the past decade. I’ll let you guess which photo above was my iPhone 7 Plus and which one was Brenda’s iPhone 14

A Right-of-Center Take on Jason Chaffetz’s “The Puppeteers” – Exposing Hidden Hands in American Politics

Posted By on January 18, 2024

As a right-of-center political person, Jason Chaffetz‘s “The Puppeteers” struck a a chord with me. His exposé of the unelected forces shaping American politics confirmed many suspicions and shed light on shadowy corners that aren’t always clear to the casual political observer. The PuppeteersWhether you agree with every conclusion, the book sparks vital questions about who truly holds the reins of power in our nation.

Chaffetz, drawing on his experience as a Republican congressman, paints a chilling picture of a “Deep State” network. From career bureaucrats wielding unelected influence to shadowy special interests pulling strings behind the scenes, he argues that ordinary Americans are being governed by forces they barely understand. This resonates deeply with many who feel a growing disconnect between elected officials and the realities of everyday life.

The book excels in its detailed examples. Chaffetz delves into specific instances where unelected entities appear to have overridden the will of the people, from regulatory capture by industry giants to the alleged manipulation of electoral processes. While some claims lack hard evidence, the sheer volume of anecdotes builds a compelling case for a system in need of scrutiny.

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A couple of humorous meme photos for Wednesday

Posted By on January 17, 2024

Shark stepping on a Lego Sailboat Name

What parent hasn’t made that Great White Shark face and an excellent sailboat name.

Family is busy enjoying the winter weather and MLKJr.

Posted By on January 16, 2024

Although the temperatures around the US have taken a deep dive and have brought a cold and snowy winter to much of the country, our family is making the most of it. Taylor and Megan spent the long weekend skiing with some in her extended family in Utah and KDAE made the most of the fresh snow in Whitehouse, Ohio.

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Music Monday: “God Only Knows” – Beach Boys

Posted By on January 15, 2024

After watching a couple wildcard playoff NFL blowout games over the weekend, a Music Monday song was triggered during a wrap up after the Green Bay Packers smoked the Dallas Cowboys to move on to San Francisco. The Packers were the underdogs by nearly all the analysts, but even as a young team, they did not play like it. They dominated three quarters and only after playing an early prevent-defense with their second string gave up a few extra points; they were not intimidated. Well done Jordan Love and team.

The “wrap up song” was “God Only Knows” by the Beach Boys.

Social media Triple Tail Thursday aviation tweets

Posted By on January 14, 2024

Aviation has been a hobby of mine for a long time, even though I no longer fly airplanes or spend time homebuilding an airplane or being active in my local EAA Chapter (Hm, I’m missing our chapter meeting today).

I do still enjoy the social connection with aviation friends on Twitter/X.com … one that posts about “Triple Tail” aircraft on Thursdays (aka: #TripleTailThursday). Last week I commented with a photo of a Bellanca 14 19-2 Cruisemaster as most of the photos are of larger commercial aircraft.

Bellanca 14 19-2 Cruisemaster

EV and hybrid vehicle advertising is starting to tempt me

Posted By on January 13, 2024

Tesla Model3 advertising 2024The advertising from Tesla is working on me as the range and charging infrastructure continues to improve. Having driven and watched my son-in-law use his Tesla Model3 (mostly for daily commuting) since 2019 with impressive success, a Model3 might make a great second car … IF the price were lower or incentives better (perhaps a “known-owner” lightly-used Model3 or Toyota Hybrid)?

As mentiioned previously, I’m still interested in a small Mazda CUV with hybrid EV set-up if it were to ever come to market? The CUV uses a rotary engine “as a range extender” on the Mazda MX30 R-EV. It also is currently the only one my wife has “any” interest in as a replacement for her 2010 Acura RDX (although our 1988 Mazda 626 Turbo was still her favorite car). Unfortunately at this point, the “rotary range extender” MX30 R-EV version is not even imported to the U.S. (see segment from previously included 5/2023 post below).

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So you want to own Bitcoin without a Crypto wallet hassle?

Posted By on January 12, 2024

Well then there’s an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) for that … finally. But now the decision, which one do you add to your investment portfolio? Check out this article on CNBC and chart of ETFs and fees. 

Bitcoin ETF chart

The bitcoin exchange-traded funds launching Thursday after the SEC’s long-awaited approval come at a wide variety of price points, with signs that a fee war is already underway.

The Bitwise Bitcoin ETF (BITB) has the lowest expense ratio of all the new bitcoin funds, at 0.20%. Several other funds are close behind, including the Ark 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (ARKB) at 0.21% and the iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) at 0.25%.

The Bitwise fund also has a temporary waiver that will eliminate the fee entirely for six months on the first $1 billion of assets. Other proposed funds have similar waivers, meaning early adopters of the bitcoin ETFs will have little or zero management cost for a brief time.

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This Simple Joint is Stronger Than a Dovetail! #woodworking

Posted By on January 11, 2024

Scott Walsh Video

All woodworkers making projects tinker with making joints and deciding on which ones are best for their drawers, frames and boxes. I’ve experimented with a variety usually based on traditional construction and visual appeal. BUT I also assumed certain joints were stronger an provided both glue and mechanical strength necessary (ie. drawers getting closed and opened). Surprisingly YouTube producer Scott Walsh’s tests opened more than my eyes to the  faulty assumption as to which joint are strongest (thankfully adding splines to miters as I have in many projects seemed to be pretty impressive — see below). 

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